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Best and Worst M...From overprotective parents to just plain forgetful moms and dads, we've compiled a list of the best and worst parents movies have introduced us to. (Photos: New Line Cinema, Dreamworks, 20th Century Fox)

Best: Peg Boggs ...He had scissors for hands and she still let him hang out with her teenage daughter. That's trust. (Photo: 20th Century Fox)

Best: Daniel in ...His wife dies and he takes over the role of supportive dad, encouraging his son to put his young heart on the line. Even if it means (illegally) storming through an airport to tell an elementary school Mariah Carey wannabe you love her. (Photo: Universal Studios)

Best: Daniel Hil...A father's love knows no bounds. And from this movie we learned it doesn't discriminate when it comes to cross-dressing either. (Photo: 20th Century Fox)

Best: Mrs. Gump ...Mrs. Gump has unconditional love for Forrest and that's the way it's supposed to be. She also inspired the valuable "life is like a box of chocolates" lesson. (Photo: Paramount Pictures)

Best: Clark Gris...Sure, Clark caused a lot of trouble for his family, but he's just so darn lovable when faced with utter turmoil. (Photo: Warner Brothers)

Best: Bryan Mill...Bryan Mills takes good parenting to a whole new level when his daughter is kidnapped abroad. He hits, stabs, shoots and kills a ridiculous amount of people in attempt to rescue his 16 year old. (Photo: Summit Entertainment)

Best: Tom and Ka...Any parents who can raise 12 happy kids deserve to be on the best portion of this list. The Baker family, though hectic, is full of love thanks to the sacrifices of Tom and Kate. (Photo: 20th Century Fox)

Best: Edna and W...The Turnblads unconditional love for their daughter is clear throughout this entire film. They constantly remind her that she is beautiful at any size. (Photo: New Line Cinema)

Worst: Joan Craw...This is a case of keep your friends close and your enemies closer because you certainly don't want to get on "Mommie Dearest's" bad side. Some advice? Avoid wire hangers. (Photo: Paramount)